We obsess about food to learn more about people. The Sporkful isn't for foodies, it's for eaters. Hosted by Dan Pashman, who's also the inventor of the new pasta shape cascatelli. James Beard and Webby Award winner for Best Food Podcast. A Stitcher Production.
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 458 | Founded | 15 years ago |
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Number of Listeners | Category | Arts |
Indie musician Michelle Zauner (leader of the band Japanese Breakfast) always had a complicated relationship with her mother, Chongmi. Michelle was born in Seoul and raised in Oregon, where she never felt like she was fully Korean or American. While ... more
For two decades, Flamin’ Hot Cheetos has been one of the most popular snacks in America. In recent years its legend has grown, as word spread that they were invented by Richard Montañez, a Mexican-American janitor at Frito-Lay who went on to become a... more
Is wine actually better than beer when watching football? What would a Thanksgiving feast prepared with recipes from Tom Brady’s cookbook taste like? Do you really need to wash your vegetables? We’re tackling your food disputes and hot takes this wee... more
What do a great bartender and a great priest have in common? We ask a Catholic priest who moonlights as a mixologist. Plus, Dan revisits a beloved pub from his past to find out what makes a great bar.
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Always a nice listen. Love Dan.
This podcast used to be about food.
The episode re recipes lying about caramalizing onions is glib and wrong. The cited guest can’t cook. Yes, caramalizing onions for onion soup takes a long time. BUT… it is easy to caramalize onions quickly in oil at a high heat. I don’t know why the guest had such a hard time. Yellow or red onions get brown in oil at high heat get brown and sweet in under ten minutes. You just need to keep stirring so they don’t burn. It isn’t the deep flavor of slow cooked onions but it is caramelized. The reci... more
I have listened to this pod for 8+ years. It makes me sad that the episodes have so much less actual material now. This has more commercials than any other podcast I listen to. And many repeat episodes. I just listened to the 2025 Food Resolutions, an episode I usually really enjoy, but it’s just a long ad, a few short minutes of new material, then another repeat episode. Ughhhhhhh.
Nice perfect mix
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This podcast explores the intricate relationship between food and culture, emphasizing that it is not merely for food enthusiasts but for anyone who enjoys eating. Episodes often feature engaging discussions with chefs, food activists, and cultural commentators, focusing on topics such as culinary heritage, personal narratives, and the societal implications of food choices. Unique aspects include a light-hearted yet insightful take on issues ranging from healthy eating to racial dynamics in dining spaces, making it an appealing choice for those interested in the deeper stories behind what we eat.
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Recent guests on The Sporkful include:
1. Katie Nolan
2. Father Bill Daly
3. Mo Rocca
4. Tammy Allgood
5. Charles Phan
6. Julia Tershen
7. Claire Safitz
8. Chandra Ram
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